Mucocutaneons manifestation in end stage renal disease patients under hemodialysis in 5th Azar hospital in Gorgan, Iran (2009)
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Tajbakhsh R * 1, Dehghan M2 , Azarhoush R3 , Sadani S4 , Kaboutari M5 , Qorbani M6 , Samadzadeh S7 |
1- Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran. , tajbakhsh@goums.ac.ir 2- Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran 3- Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran 4- General Physician, Clinical Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran 5- Student of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran 6- PhD Student of Epidemiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 7- Clinical Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran |
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Background and Objective: Mucocutaneons manifestations are common in hemodialysis patients.The aim of this study was evaluate the prcvalence of cutaneous and mucosal manifestations in end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients who are on the maintenance hemodialysis.
Materials and Methods: This cross sectional study was performed on 100 (51 males, 49 females) hemodialysis patients in 5 Azar hospital in Gorgan, North of Iran during 2009. Patients selected on randomly based an all of them completely examined by a deramatologist for any changes in skin, hair, nail and mucous membrane. If necessary biopsy perform and refer to a pathologist. Data analysed with SPSS-13, mann-whitney, t-test, Chi-Square and Fisher tests.
Results: The average age was 49±12.3 years. The most common causes of ESRD was dibetes mellitus. The most common skin lesion was xerosis (78.3%), after that pruritis (39.1%) lentigo (34.8%) skin discoloration (32.6%) leukonychia (32%) thining of nail bed (24%) were common lesions. Lentigo was more common in female than male 42.85% vs 21.50% (p=0.042). Xerosis (p<0.01), scaling (p=0.042), lentigo (p<0.01), folliculitis (p<0.01), idio pathic guttate hypopigmentation (p<0.01) leukonychia (p<0.01) and half and half nail (p<0.01) have meaningful correlation with age. There was also meaningful correlation between dialyis duration and skin discoloration (p<0.031) and leukonychia (p<0.041). Clubhing and ca-p product also have meaningful correlation (p<0.027). Pruritis (p<0.048) and skin fungal infection (p<0.047) (tinea versi color) also have meaningful correlation with serum ferritin level.
Conclusion: Mucocutaneous manifestation were common in end stage renal disease patients. |
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Keywords: Hemodialysis, End stage renal diseases (ESRD), Mucocutaneous manifestation |
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